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•« m How do you approach a irl? What do you say when you do? For freshman Dan Smith it seems easier to casually approach classmate Christen Moore while she takes a break from cheering. Photo by Carrie Mieske. J i 'll °r O-e iLr Avdi'M ci ■ 'y. £ t-e uob As balloons float into the air. the varsity football team makes its way onto the field for the homecoming game against Coleman. They defeated the Comets. 19-18. At the halft.me ceremonies, senior Stacy Eckstorm received the title of Homecoming Queen 1985. Photo y Carrie Mieske.
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V m not leery of giving blood, but in the Mure, I’m going to sign a release to store my own blood for members of my family. 1 will store it for five months and in the final month, 1 will let anyone who needs it have it,” Rod Martin, drama and English teacher, said. Through student senate efforts, the American Red Cross Bloodmobile brought its blood drive to the school twice and a representative sampling of 120 students showed that 46 percent of those old enough donated a pint of blood. Photo by Carrie Mieske. ' ; • - , ' • white sandals with brown socks ancl blue and white checkered polyester pants. If I came to school on a normal day dressed like that, people would look at me and say, ’Oh my gosh, she’s lost it!”’ said junior Jammie Pielak. Jammie, along with junior Gary Bourdow, exemplified the perfect image of a nerd to qualify for Spirit Week dress-up points. Photo by Carrie Mieske. Opening
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k kat do you t tdmi’re dom? I You’re putting the life into student life! We’ve watched you spend an average of $23.39 weekly, manage to hold down a job and still find time to think about the things you’d like to do within your lifetime. You’ve also lived with fears and insecurities, whether it be the fear of the dentist or the insecurity of dating. You’ve questioned tradition. Should “Slave Day” be cancelled? Should we have a Snoball dance or a prom? Take a look at what you said. As if that weren’t enough to think about, events outside school influenced your views and ideas. Our new mini-magazine section shows how. Take a look at your student life so that the next time someone asks you, “What do ■jj you think you’re doing?” you’ll know! , i, -r Mifir V 1.» , t® ■nio: 'OUfl neb leer! %V.7oT,romSplrit I ™' Ph°‘° » y Carl 2IlrJ2£l'JJJEL
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